Pioneer GEX-INNO1 XM Radio Receiver with Home Kit

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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareGood But Not Great
Pros: Offers a wide variety of music listening in one device
Cons: Earphones, case, largeish size, annoying commercials that I though XM didn't broadcast
The Bottom Line: This unit would be worth the money if you didn't already have music stations on your TV at home or built into your car (both of which I already had).
I got my Inno for Christmas and have been using it for about 6 months now when I walk. I like it but ...
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Nice Quality XM Radio, But With Trade-Offs
Pros: A good quality XM radio with some media player functionality.
Cons: Limited battery life, and poor memory capacity.
The Bottom Line: If you want a dockable XM radio that's portable, and can live with the limited memory capacity, go for it! Just don't expect it to be an iPod.
I've installed & used nearly all Sirius & XM satellite "dockable" units, including the Audiovox Xpre ...
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Inno2 battery: A giant step backwards
Pros: Attractive and easy to use
Cons: Battery isn't worth spit
The Inno2 is a nice, compact unit, with satisfactory ergonomics, and fairly good reception. BUT the ...
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Audio Utopia? Almost!
Pros: Recording features. MP3/Radio all in one. Well constructed. Pioneer reliability.
Cons: Only 1GB memory. No expansion slots for more memory.
The Bottom Line: This is the best alternative for people who want an MP3 player as well as radio!
Everybody has an MP3 player these days! They wear them on armbands, they clip on belts, and some are ...
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XM INNO: The portable Satellite radio receiver and miniTIVO
Pros: Audio quality, storage, choice.
Cons: If you don't live in a city direct line of site needed.
The Bottom Line: Sure I am the last person I know to get XM or Sirius but I am happy I waited for the INNO.
Well, it is 2007 and I finally did it, I purchased satellite radio. I made my purchase on a Sunday ( ...
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